THERASCRIBE INFORMATION

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1 THERASCRIBE INFORMATION TheraScribe is a professional counseling software program, designed by therapists to assist in the dayto-day recordkeeping and paperwork necessary to operate a private practice, agency or other treatment facility. It is the most-utilized software in our industry. Maintaining paper files is becoming cumbersome especially in locations where several therapists are practicing. In place of purchasing more file cabinets, sites are moving to electronic means of recordkeeping. Liberty University s Graduate Counseling Program is doing the same. Almost all information for Practicum and Internship will now be handled electronically. Client summaries will be produced on TheraScribe, and transmitted electronically. TheraScribe will also make diagnosis and treatment planning much quicker and easier, as statements for forms are an integrated part of the program. The student can also add his/her own statements. There are two (2) recommended software programs to purchase: the solo/small group application program (the foundational program for all TheraScribe use), and the Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner. These programs are obviously yours to keep and utilize. Additional treatment planners may also be purchased when the student is working with a specific population. 1. The TheraScribe software program may be purchased directly from Wiley Publishers: extensions: 23518, 23520, (credit card only, toll-free phone call). Let them know immediately that you are a Liberty University student to receive their special rates. 2. It is recommended that students record ALL client notes and information on TheraScribe, as that will make Practicum and Internship reports simpler to produce. 3. When completing any summary from TheraScribe, use the following steps: - With TheraScribe open, select a client - Click on Reports (left side of page) - On next page, Click on Lightly Formatted Concise Clinical Record - Under the View Report Sections - Click on All (to remove check mark) - Click (check mark) on Diagnosis, Treatment Techniques, Presenting Problems, and Treatment Plan (Naturally, you should already placed information in these areas earlier) - Click on Launch Report - After a short time, you will see your client report on the screen - Go to the multi-axial diagnosis section and type in the SOFA and GARF scales (if they do not appear) - Add in any other related information to complete summary - Click on File (upper left corner) and Save As and save this report as a WORD file -

2 4. Remember the software agreement with TheraScribe. You are to use this program ONLY on your own computer. 5. Please refer to your TheraScribe User s Guide for further questions. The manual also lists online help and a technical support number (back page). 6. See next page for module information.

3 Create a system that works for your practice TheraScribe 4.0 offers you the flexibility to design a system that works for your particular client needs. Choose from a wide selection of Treatment Planner, Progress Notes Planner, and Homework Planner CD Modules. Visit us at or call us at Treatment Planner Add-on CD Modules The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment components organized around 39 main presenting problems covering a wide range of issues affecting adults, including borderline personality, financial stress, family conflict, low self esteem, mania, sleep disturbance, adult ADD, chronic pain, and The Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components organized around 30 main presenting problems covering a wide range of issues affecting adolescents, including antisocial behavior, family conflicts, impulsivity, substance abuse, anorexia, obesity, sexual behavior, smoking, pregnancy, and The Behavioral Medicine Treatment Planner for those working with clients coping with illnesses such as cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, AIDS, headaches, and The Addiction Treatment Planner features prewritten treatment plan components for 37 presenting problems associated with chemical and nonchemical related addictions (e.g. eating disorders, sexual promiscuity), covering impulse control, childhood trauma, legal problems, depression, personality disorders, social stressors, treatment resistance, and The Older Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner for 27 main presenting problems covering a wide range of issues affecting older adults, including dementia, depression, life role transition, physical/sexual/financial abuse, spiritual confusion, and The Pastoral Counseling Treatment Planner draws on a variety of Western religious belief systems and offers step-by-step guidelines on counseling clients and parishioners through 31 of the most common life challenges, including marital conflict, grief, chronic illness, challenges of faith, and The Personality Disorders Treatment Planner for 32 main presenting problems including antisocialmalevolent and borderline-petulant, obsessivecompulsive, paranoid-fanatic, schizoid, and The Probation and Parole Treatment Planner for the most common problems affecting criminal offenders, including: probation/parole noncompliance, childhood trauma/ abuse/neglect, vocational deficits, and violent aggressive behavior. The Psychopharmacology Treatment Planner focuses on psychopharmacological treatments of DSM-V-TR categories for which there are known treatments, including ADHD, conduct disorder, dementia, substance abuse, schizophrenia, depression, major depressive disorder, bi-polar disorders, and

4 The Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner organized around 30 main presenting problems covering a wide range of issues affecting children, including divorce, blended family problems, communication disorder, attachment disorder, academic problems, stuttering, and The Continuum of Care Treatment Planner for serious adult and adolescent behavioral disorders frequently encountered in inpatient, partial hospitalization, or intensive outpatient settings. Topics range from chemical dependence, depression and suicide ideation to eating disorders, anxiety and impulse control disorder, and personality disorders. The Rehabilitation Psychology Treatment Planner for 25 main presenting problems frequently encountered in rehab settings including attention and concentration impairment, chronic pain, depression/grief, sexual dysfunction, recreational/social life problems, substance abuse, and The Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Treatment components for 25 main presenting problems frequently encountered in inpatient, outpatient, and community mental health settings. Topics covered range from homelessness and medication management to employment problems, paranoia, and The Couples Psychotherapy Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components organized around 30 main presenting problems covering a wide range of issues affecting couples, including anger management, conflict resolution, infidelity, life transitions, communication difficulties, financial disagreements, and The Crisis Counseling and Traumatic Events Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components for 27 main presenting problems including domestic violence, stalking, suicide, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, workplace violence, downsizing, sexual abuse, and The Employee Assistance Treatment Planner for 28 main presenting problems frequently encountered in employee assistance programs, including chemical dependence, low selfesteem, career burnout, job loss, and The Family Therapy Treatment Planner for 34 main presenting problems covering a wide range issues affecting families, including The School Counseling and School Social Work Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components for 30 main presenting problems frequently encountered in an educational setting. Topics range from academic motivation, assessment for special services, and ADHD to depression, diversity training, family issues, substance abuse, school refusal/phobia, and The College Student Counseling Treatment Planner for 29 of the most common presenting problems diagnosed in student populations, including time management, homesickness, school-related anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and The Suicide and Homicide Risk Assessment and Prevention Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components for treating suicidal adults, adolescents and children, as well as specialized groups like college students, prison inmates, law enforcement personnel, gays and lesbians, and the elderly. Additionally, a range of homicidal personality types are addressed including antisocial, psychotic, PTSD, manipulative, and The Sexual Abuse Victim and Sexual Offender Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components for treating oth of these

5 child/parent conflict, alcohol abuse, divorce/separation, depression, jealousy, and The Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy Treatment Planner features prewritten treatment plan components for 27 main presenting problems typically confronted by gay and lesbian clients, including employment discrimination, religious conflicts, abusive partners, sexual identity confusion, and The Group Psychotherapy Treatment Planner for 28 main presenting problems that are typically covered or surface in group therapy including, anger control, anxiety, grief and loss, domestic violence, depression, parenting problems, divorce, and The Juvenile Justice and Residential Care Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components for 28 main presenting problems frequently encountered in treating at-risk youth, including substance abuse, truancy, violence, educational deficits, and The Mental Retardation and Developmental Disability Treatment Planner features prewritten treatment plan components for 28 main presenting problems, including activities of daily living, supported employment, depression, chemical dependence, family conflict, social skills, cognitive/emotional decompensation, and populations divided into three sections: the first focuses on sexual abuse victims; the second focuses on the sexual abuse offender; and the third addresses the issues that affect both the sexual abuse offender and sexual abuse victim. The Social Work and Human Services Treatment components for 29 main presenting problems frequently encountered in the social work/health and human services profession, including family violence, nutrition deficits, chemical dependence, terminal illness, educational deficits, and The Speech-Language Pathology Treatment Planner features pre-written treatment plan components for speech and language disorders afflicting adults, adolescents, and children, including aphasia, cleft palate, dysphagia, fluency disorders, hearing impairment and voice disorders, among many others. The Special Education Treatment Planner provides all of the elements necessary to develop formal educational treatment plans that take the educational professional a step further then in the writing of goals for Individualized Education Plans (IEPS). Covers 29 main educational disabilities from learning disabilities and emotional/mental impairment to ADHD, chronic health issues, autism, and

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